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Legoland Japan now serves food in the shape of Lego bricks and we need to try it
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28 Jul 2022, 08:49
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Legoland Japan has made eating at their theme park just as fun as the brick-based activities by introducing Lego-shaped food!
While eating Lego sounds like something you have to stop a rambunctious toddler from doing, it’s fully encouraged at the Japanese Legoland park in Nagoya.
The theme park includes a factory tour, rides and even a cinema, and if that’s not enough Lego for you, the restaurants and food stops now include Lego shaped food to help fuel up.
According to the Legoland Japan website, kids and adults alike can enjoy Lego Fries, shaped to look like long and square bricks, round studs and all.
The churros are also shaped as thin bricks, while the Lego Chicken Sandwich has a bright yellow bread bun with the famous studs on top.
There’s also the option of having a brown bread sandwich, featuring the adorable Lego man face smiling on top.
For dessert, Legoland Japan has a 2x4 Brick Ice, which looks to be a white traditional Lego brick, perfect for cooling off after a fun-filled day.
It seems Legoland Japan isn’t the only place to get your Lego food fix, as Denmark Legoland also has the delicious brick treats on offer.
As well as the novelty dishes, Legoland Japan also has over 40 rides, shows and attractions, according to their website.
Used to build up the park are 17 million Lego bricks, and 10,000 Lego models, with eight different themed parts of the attraction.
Elsewhere in the Lego universe, iconic creator Truman Cheng is back with yet another incredible design.
Cheng has recreated the hilarious ‘This Is Fine’ meme with his own blocks, and shared it on the Lego Ideas website in the hopes the toy manufacturer will immortalise the animation forever.
The inspiration picture is based on a creation from KC Green’s comics, in which a wide-eyed dog calmly sits at a table while burning flames surround him, with the speech bubble ‘This Is Fine’ appearing above his head.
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